Reading Juicy Gossip in Her Mind Chapter 348 The Opinion Of Janice
Rosalie, who was about the same age as Janice, couldnât help but say, âDylan, why donât you ask Janiceâs opinion? David clearly said it should be a family decision.â
Maybe Janiceâs presence was too weak, so everyone had momentarily forgotten that she hadnât expressed her opinion yet.
With that, everyoneâs attention turned to Janice.
Janice was clearly very uncomfortable with the attention and felt awkward all over. She wasnât used to anyone asking her opinion. The sudden question from her uncleâs family left her at a loss.
Dylan realized his mistake, and a flash of disgust crossed his face. He was sitting right next to Janice but hadnât asked her a single question. Instead, he said, âWhat does she know? Her opinion doesnât matter.â
As soon as he said this, Lionelâs face changed. âWhat are you talking about? Every child of the Quirk family matters.â
Dylanâs face turned red. He hadnât expected to be scolded and was both angry and embarrassed.
He immediately vented his anger on Janice by tugging on her arm. âWhatâs your opinion?â
Dylanâs attitude toward Janice made the surrounding relatives uncomfortable. However, since they were siblings, and no one knew how they usually interacted, the rest didnât want to overstep by saying anything in front of Eric.
Eric was momentarily stunned but didnât react further, evidently not finding this attitude unusual. He thought his daughter was too quiet and always seemed distracted.
Janiceâs eyes reddened, but she quickly lowered her head, her thick bangs hiding her emotions. âI haveâ¦.. no opinion. Iâll listen to my parents.â
Dylan sighed in relief, feeling somewhat smug. Luckily, he had sternly warned Janice before, telling her not to oppose Cecilia joining the Quirk family.
âIs this okay now?â Dylan asked, subconsciously acknowledging Alexanderâs authority. It seemed that as long as Alexander agreed, it was settled.
However, he found Alexanderâs expression unchanged, but the latterâs gaze directed toward him turn cold. Davidâs family also gave him unfriendly looks, making him feel inexplicably fearful.
D*mn! Whatâs wrong with this guy? Does he not want his real sister but prefers an adopted one?
When he did charity work at the orphanage with Aunt Joanna, he met Cecilia and wanted to take care of her. Thatâs fine, but making his real sister suffer for an outsider is a bit much.
As Dylan and Janice were in front of them, many truths became clear in their minds after comparison.
Cecilia is a scheming, malicious girl. She officially entered their lives in high school, and since then, Janiceâs life turned into a living hell. Cecilia would act bullied in front of Dylan while secretly saying hurtful things to Janice, forcing her to react. Then